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look at the states around the united states with high taxes do any of them have a budget surplus? melissa: let me ask you, w wants to make sure everybody knows that is a value-added tax. it basically ended up really hitting lower income and middle income folks the most because on the march a larger% of their income. what do you think it means for the economy if we added a value-added tax for everything we do and buy? >> it is disaster. anytime you're charging the consumer more to gto the government, you're going t have a serious issue tha with a government that has no control over the balance sheet. i find it so interestingly occupy walter movement was all about the 1% and how they were the problem, and now you hear how we're going to tax the top 2% and you see that number grow. i would bet my left arm by the end of his presidency will be talking about the top 5% or the top 10% and that number will keep growing because the problem with socialism and those many states believe you will see running out of other peoples pes money, that is the problem. melissa: that is always what happ
look at the states around the united states with high taxes do any of them have a budget surplus? melissa: let me ask you, w wants to make sure everybody knows that is a value-added tax. it basically ended up really hitting lower income and middle income folks the most because on the march a larger% of their income. what do you think it means for the economy if we added a value-added tax for everything we do and buy? >> it is disaster. anytime you're charging the consumer more to gto the...
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ken says the real endangered species of are the citizens of the united states. as a result, taxpayers pay for security and other expenses for former living president. totaling $4 million per year. now, most of us probably would not begrudge our commanders in chief that privilege. but as usual, goes too far.
ken says the real endangered species of are the citizens of the united states. as a result, taxpayers pay for security and other expenses for former living president. totaling $4 million per year. now, most of us probably would not begrudge our commanders in chief that privilege. but as usual, goes too far.
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and what it says is that al qaeda units and al qaeda affiliated units are out there and able to cross the great boundaries and distances and carry out strikes like this, and you cannot assume that anywheres when to be safe. melissa: what does that mean for the u.s. calling for? more involved? not involved enough? to read just have no control? >> we have only given them about a million dollars a year for really training since 2008. we had our first port visit with them only last year. the algerians have not wanted our help. they say they can do this themselves. it makes coordination and cooperation somewhat difficult if you are dealing with people who are described as prickly and paranoid. the state department cables. melissa: that is a great point. thank you for your insight. time for today's fuel gauge report. president obama vowed to respond to the threat of climate change. the president also emphasizing the importance of sustainable energy sources like wind and solar power. he said, investing in clean energy is an economic solution for the u.s. the administration is now scrapping a
and what it says is that al qaeda units and al qaeda affiliated units are out there and able to cross the great boundaries and distances and carry out strikes like this, and you cannot assume that anywheres when to be safe. melissa: what does that mean for the u.s. calling for? more involved? not involved enough? to read just have no control? >> we have only given them about a million dollars a year for really training since 2008. we had our first port visit with them only last year. the...
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look at the states around the united states with high taxes do any of them have a budget surplus? melissa: let me ask you, wan was to make sure everybody knows that is a value-added tax. it basically ended up really hitting lower income and middle income folks the most because on the march a larger% of their income. what do you think it means for the economy if we added a value-added tax for everything we do and buy? >> it is a disaster. anytime you're charging the consumer more to go to the government, you're going to have a serious issue tha with a government that has no control over the balance sheet. i find it so interestingly occupy walter movement was all about the 1% and how they were the problem, and now you hear how we're going to tax the top 2% and you see that number grow. i would bet my left arm by the end of his presidency will be talking about the top 5% or the top 10% and that number will keep growing because the problem with socialism and those many states believe you will see running out of other peoples pes money, that is the problem. melissa: that is always what
look at the states around the united states with high taxes do any of them have a budget surplus? melissa: let me ask you, wan was to make sure everybody knows that is a value-added tax. it basically ended up really hitting lower income and middle income folks the most because on the march a larger% of their income. what do you think it means for the economy if we added a value-added tax for everything we do and buy? >> it is a disaster. anytime you're charging the consumer more to go to...
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and jp morgan pulls united continent continental. i got dozens of these and they are always the same. buy the whole, it is central casting downgrades. i suspect you will be hearing one of them tomorrow about the great home builder no doubt because of stretch valuations. don't be surprised when they tell us the same thing in the end about facebook. it turned out to be as powerful as blockbuster video yup? repeat after me, stock valuations. maybe they were waiting to get kicked to the koucurb. and something that can make us some money. first, let me just say that this market has been nothing short of remarkable. this stock seems to cut the heart out of this every day. it is getting ugly out there. and it is so bad on twitter some are blame iing my daughter for liking the new apple itunes. still, it may lead to a downgrade in us debt. we are being told that the debt ceiling rangeling could be worse for the country than going over the fiscal cliff. how is that for frighting? representative jason, hush-hush sweet speaker whatever happened
and jp morgan pulls united continent continental. i got dozens of these and they are always the same. buy the whole, it is central casting downgrades. i suspect you will be hearing one of them tomorrow about the great home builder no doubt because of stretch valuations. don't be surprised when they tell us the same thing in the end about facebook. it turned out to be as powerful as blockbuster video yup? repeat after me, stock valuations. maybe they were waiting to get kicked to the koucurb....
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terrorists love a vacuum, and wherever it develops kamal to leave, to pose a threat to the united states. next year it could be afghanistan. we have to be on guard. gerri: thank you for coming on. great job. you guys really explained it all. thank you. >> thanks. gerri: if you're fired up about this or any of the issues, a drop me an e-mail. >> coming up on "the willis report," unemployment is higher. could it be because he has gone awful year without meeting with his jobs council? we tackle this and more house republicans finally unveil their new debt ceiling deal. we examine the good combat command ugly with americans for tax reform president grover norquist later. one ohio teacher said she has a crippling fear of being children, but is still being forced to work with them. she says it is discrimination. we have to ask our legal team about this outrageous case. for on the case next on "the willis report." ♪ at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7,
terrorists love a vacuum, and wherever it develops kamal to leave, to pose a threat to the united states. next year it could be afghanistan. we have to be on guard. gerri: thank you for coming on. great job. you guys really explained it all. thank you. >> thanks. gerri: if you're fired up about this or any of the issues, a drop me an e-mail. >> coming up on "the willis report," unemployment is higher. could it be because he has gone awful year without meeting with his jobs...
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>> this is something we're familiar with in the united states. medicare for example, we've seen a lot of prosecutions over the years of organized crime folk involved in ahead care scam, -- medicare scam, fake claims, that is long-standing it has happened with welfare benefits and other things, one other thing that always makes it more complicated, when you have programs that are administered by bureaucrats and conceived by politicians, those are individuals that can be i think term is gotten to. might be induced to look the other direction, and organized crime does love government programs. neil: the bigger the sums for the program the more ripe they are for this sort of thing? >> you know, in the old country where the cavuto regime is, your family. >> that is lovely. >> not cool. >> look. hey, you know, score one for the mafia, zero for the government, they out smarted government for a while. >> i like how they have veered from liquor to this. >> to wind farms, but they are going to be targets. neil: how about someone else's wind farm. >> they g
>> this is something we're familiar with in the united states. medicare for example, we've seen a lot of prosecutions over the years of organized crime folk involved in ahead care scam, -- medicare scam, fake claims, that is long-standing it has happened with welfare benefits and other things, one other thing that always makes it more complicated, when you have programs that are administered by bureaucrats and conceived by politicians, those are individuals that can be i think term is...
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and jp morgan pulls united continental. i got dozens of these and they are always the same. buy to hold, it is central casting cliche downgrades. i suspect you will be hearing one of them tomorrow about lennar, the great home builder no doubt because of stretch valuations. lack of catalyst. don't be surprised when they tell us the same thing in the end about facebook. it turned out to be as powerful as blockbuster video? repeat after me, stretch valuations and no catalysts. maybe they were waiting to get kicked to the curb. maybe something else at work that can make us some money. first, let me just say that this market has been nothing short of remarkable. apple, bad estimate cut. this stock seems to cut the heart out of this market every day. like the weird guy in "temple of doom." it is getting ugly out there. and it is so bad on twitter some holders are blaming my daughter for not liking the new itunes. we had horrendous headlines of a total government shutdown. still, it may lead to a downgrade in us debt. we are being told that the debt ceiling wrangling could be even
and jp morgan pulls united continental. i got dozens of these and they are always the same. buy to hold, it is central casting cliche downgrades. i suspect you will be hearing one of them tomorrow about lennar, the great home builder no doubt because of stretch valuations. lack of catalyst. don't be surprised when they tell us the same thing in the end about facebook. it turned out to be as powerful as blockbuster video? repeat after me, stretch valuations and no catalysts. maybe they were...
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problems aren't in just one area or with just one plane, monday a battery fire in an auxiliary power unit in the belly of the plane, then tuesday, a fuel leak because of an open valve. >> that japan air may not know it, but they've got fuel spilling out quite a bit. >> while unusual, investigators said it wasn't a problem at all. then wednesday, a problem with the braking system. friday, a crack in the cockpit window, and then fuel leaking from an engine. it raised questions about whether the faa has an efficient process of certifying planes. >> the review should continue with the faa looking at their own internal practices on how they certify aircrafts to make sure that it is keeping pace with the new modern technology airplanes that boeing's building. >> the faa says it's locked 200,000 hours of technical work on the jet and crews took numerous test flights before certifying it was safe. meantime, boeing says these problems are not unusual. >> the 787 in service performance to this point is on par with the past successful commercial airplane introductions. >> united airlines, the sole u
problems aren't in just one area or with just one plane, monday a battery fire in an auxiliary power unit in the belly of the plane, then tuesday, a fuel leak because of an open valve. >> that japan air may not know it, but they've got fuel spilling out quite a bit. >> while unusual, investigators said it wasn't a problem at all. then wednesday, a problem with the braking system. friday, a crack in the cockpit window, and then fuel leaking from an engine. it raised questions about...
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the united states is back to run out tools to avoid a default between mid february and early march. >> lodging gas prices this morning as the national average for regular gallon of gas continues to rise. but we here in the bay area we haven't seen much of a change the prices. and sampras is 03 $67 cents an oakland $3.59 and is san jose $3.58. >> as most bay area residents pick up their first paycheck of the new year many will be wondering why their check a smaller. that is because the payroll tax holiday is over as part of the economic stimulus plan. all americans sought a 2 percent cut in their social security payroll tax was dropped from 6.2 down to 4.2%. that tax cut was not renewed by congress of the tax credit back to where it was in 2010 so expected to 82% last in your take-home pay. >> we have some changes in the forecast here is erica. >> that is right it will get warmer as we transition into the weekend. we really does have to get through this morning because it is a cold start. it will be warmer this after no but let's look at some of the cold spots and the bay area. this en
the united states is back to run out tools to avoid a default between mid february and early march. >> lodging gas prices this morning as the national average for regular gallon of gas continues to rise. but we here in the bay area we haven't seen much of a change the prices. and sampras is 03 $67 cents an oakland $3.59 and is san jose $3.58. >> as most bay area residents pick up their first paycheck of the new year many will be wondering why their check a smaller. that is because...
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leland yee can you name one single place in the united states where there was a mass shooting wear guns were allowed? if they were then why did we not see them at the gun show? you talk about places where there thousands of guns in the hands of law-abiding citizens. >> with columbine that did not stop those individuals from shooting and slaughtering individuals. just having a gun does not stop the other individuals. >> it absolutely will stop them. in texas we have several schools you mention note teachers or ministers would want to carry. we have several that already do carry. >> you'll always find one or two here and there. but overall teachers college you want to pack a gun? the answer resoundingly is no. john: then the politicians do not have to get involved why you have to be involved to so the teacher that wants to that she may not? >> no. if you are a teacher and purchase a gun and goes to the background check you will have one in. john: okay in the school? >> no. absolutely not. we don't allow the students why would we let teachers. >> you make that a killing zone. >> it is a gu
leland yee can you name one single place in the united states where there was a mass shooting wear guns were allowed? if they were then why did we not see them at the gun show? you talk about places where there thousands of guns in the hands of law-abiding citizens. >> with columbine that did not stop those individuals from shooting and slaughtering individuals. just having a gun does not stop the other individuals. >> it absolutely will stop them. in texas we have several schools...
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only six in the united states. gerri: but there are a ton in the pipeline to my friend. >> this up aircraft is the future. a big part of the future of long-haul travel worldwide. this is like going from atari text box. the going to have some glitches. we know that's going to happen. this is more than just a normal just let's just. gerri: you know, you say going atari text box. the thing is for boeing this is a major technological innovation they are reducing the cost of the weight of the plan by using more grim materials. this is key to the future the company. the thick and get back on line quickly? you know that the protection of the plan has been hung up with all kinds of design problems tamales are problems. can they get them back up and running? >> they're going to have to. they don't have a choice. these things are rolling off the assembly line. they're going to have to fix it. if it's a major fix and it delayed several months that's going to terrible for them, but it's a little late a few weeks will be a hass
only six in the united states. gerri: but there are a ton in the pipeline to my friend. >> this up aircraft is the future. a big part of the future of long-haul travel worldwide. this is like going from atari text box. the going to have some glitches. we know that's going to happen. this is more than just a normal just let's just. gerri: you know, you say going atari text box. the thing is for boeing this is a major technological innovation they are reducing the cost of the weight of the...
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>> we have already seen united trier earlier unsuccessfully, might i add. unfortunately, there will probably only bat 30400. we will see six or seven hikes this year. that will raise prices about five or 6%, about what we had this year, little bit more, but the bottom line is prices will go up. all of this is going to be related to whether or not we see our fourth megamerger of the -- in the last four years. gerri: have a question of price sites before you move on to that . your notes say that you think air fares are cheap. really? >> yeah. i mean, you know, a lot of people are trying to say, let's compare it to inflation adjusted dollars from 1978. if you can't afford your ticket, it's not cheap. other people are flying. literally, tens of millions of passengers that survivor six years ago are not flying today. a lot of it is, they just can't afford it. it is cheap maybe if you look at inflation adjusted dollars to a lot of people just cannot afford to fly today, and that is one of the problems. gerri: something interesting here about new bundle fee progra
>> we have already seen united trier earlier unsuccessfully, might i add. unfortunately, there will probably only bat 30400. we will see six or seven hikes this year. that will raise prices about five or 6%, about what we had this year, little bit more, but the bottom line is prices will go up. all of this is going to be related to whether or not we see our fourth megamerger of the -- in the last four years. gerri: have a question of price sites before you move on to that . your notes say...
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playbook by the law firm according to them represent about 130 plus police associations throughout the united states, mostly in california. probably a quarter to a third fold the police associations. their tactics are unbelievable. ththey talk about concentrate on city councilman, city manager, go after them, go after them, after you get their loyalty, go after your next victim. that is what they say in it. they would line up people with a microphone saying our streets are not safe anymore, in fact they are not cutting back on anything. melissa: a tremendous story, i would add homicide rates have tripled and it is now one of the 10 most violent cities in america where they're fighting over these issues and looking for bonuses and payouts and this and that. thank you for coming on, a critical story. >> take care, melissa. melissa: slamming matt damon's new anti anti-fracking bill. joining us to explain how. and now what can you do? coca-cola's new campaign gives tips on burning off all the calories but will it just be that bad taste in people's mouth? more "money," lots of soda coming up. ♪
playbook by the law firm according to them represent about 130 plus police associations throughout the united states, mostly in california. probably a quarter to a third fold the police associations. their tactics are unbelievable. ththey talk about concentrate on city councilman, city manager, go after them, go after them, after you get their loyalty, go after your next victim. that is what they say in it. they would line up people with a microphone saying our streets are not safe anymore, in...
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and ilea with it's ability to grow in the united states, it is still something that we can bank on. cholesterol lowering is still needed by tens of millions of people. sanofi, our partner, together we are hoping that we can lead this way forward to bring a new class of cholesterol lowering drugs which could be bigger than ilea, but we will have to see. >> i have been trying to take every single statin in the book. i had a thing called trigger finger recently. i cannot type when i'm taking them. i'm begging to be on your trials. all the new research says that almost everybody in the world should be on statins but not everyone can tolerate statins. >> there are millions of people who probably should be on them who can't tolerate them. certainly people do have muscle aches and various pains and it is a big problem coming up with a way to lower cholesterol. we hope one of the ways that it will be used in those people who can't tolerate statins. if you are on a statin and you can't get to the goal that you should get to we can still lower cholesterol. this is a powerful class of drugs. w
and ilea with it's ability to grow in the united states, it is still something that we can bank on. cholesterol lowering is still needed by tens of millions of people. sanofi, our partner, together we are hoping that we can lead this way forward to bring a new class of cholesterol lowering drugs which could be bigger than ilea, but we will have to see. >> i have been trying to take every single statin in the book. i had a thing called trigger finger recently. i cannot type when i'm taking...
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in the middle of the intensive care unit, sorry, we have to up and walk. >> more likely there will be smart about it and let the threat game. you have seen this play out. were going to do this. if y don't give us a deal. think about do they have in this. nurses' aides, lab techs, support staff, food service workers. but whether they doing? using this as power. it's a threat, and that is big when people, when you're sick, you don't want to be worried about someone. neil: would this be in area, you remember when ronald reagan, you go on strike, considered a light, crucial profession. in industry you can't go on strike. not out of this president. not at of this. this union-friendly president will, by the way, the labor unions, businesses unions, they will go as a group to the president. the nlrb and say, you have are back and we want our car routes. taxpayer dollars will likely be applied to these unions altamont neil: let me ask yo this. watching the sigma right now and you and i end up in a hospital, stick a needle and our eyes regardless. >> sadly there's a problem because most people
in the middle of the intensive care unit, sorry, we have to up and walk. >> more likely there will be smart about it and let the threat game. you have seen this play out. were going to do this. if y don't give us a deal. think about do they have in this. nurses' aides, lab techs, support staff, food service workers. but whether they doing? using this as power. it's a threat, and that is big when people, when you're sick, you don't want to be worried about someone. neil: would this be in...
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as the attorney general of texas, filed a brief on behalf of more than 30 states in to united states supreme court cases, one the heller gerri willis d.c. and the other case in chicago where the united states supreme court made clear there is in the second amendment individual right to keep and bear arms that i believe that feinstein bill would infringe upon, but more importantly, the fact of what we really try to solve? we want to make our schools safer. has been proven that assault weapon ban is like this do not make schools safer. look at what happened in columbine, colorado. gerri: a knee-jerk reaction. >> it absolutely is a knee-jerk reaction. the assault in columbine occurred when the weapon ban was in place. also, the obama administration pointed out themselves that the shooting in connecticut could not have been prevented from a band like this in place. gerri: we have a long way to go on the story. i think there may be more state trying to do what new york is doing, but thank you for coming on. appreciate your time. thank you so much. >> thank you. gerri: and when we come bac
as the attorney general of texas, filed a brief on behalf of more than 30 states in to united states supreme court cases, one the heller gerri willis d.c. and the other case in chicago where the united states supreme court made clear there is in the second amendment individual right to keep and bear arms that i believe that feinstein bill would infringe upon, but more importantly, the fact of what we really try to solve? we want to make our schools safer. has been proven that assault weapon ban...
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playbook by the law firm according to them represent about 130 plus police associations throughout the united states, mostly in california. probably a quarter to a third fold the police associations. their tactics are unbelievable. ththey talk about concentrate on city councilman, city manager, go after them, go after them, after you get their loyalty, go after your next victim. that is what they say in it. they would line up people with a microphone saying our streets are not safe anymore, in fact they are not cutting back on anything. melissa: a tremendous story, i would add homicide rates have tripled and it is now one of the 10 most violent cities in america where they're fighting over these issues and looking for bonuses and payouts and this and that. thank you for coming on, a critical story. >> take care, melissa. melissa: slamming matt damon's new anti anti-fracking bill. joining us to explain how. and now what can you do? coca-cola's new campaign gives tips on burning off all the calories but will it just be that bad taste in people's mouth? more "money," lots of soda coming up. what
playbook by the law firm according to them represent about 130 plus police associations throughout the united states, mostly in california. probably a quarter to a third fold the police associations. their tactics are unbelievable. ththey talk about concentrate on city councilman, city manager, go after them, go after them, after you get their loyalty, go after your next victim. that is what they say in it. they would line up people with a microphone saying our streets are not safe anymore, in...
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we on the control one-half of one-third of the government, but we are very united. we are also a party of individual liberty and thought. a lot of our members are trying to find better ways to stop the president is given a 18 minute address that was absolutely all liberal agenda. you know, beyonce lips sink her song, but the president's tax on could have been easily figured out by simply going to the progressive playbook in reading of all the ones that he articulated for his entire -- gerri: but you did not seem to see an olive branch being extended across the aisle in that speech. >> he did not even give us a cut off and of one. clearly the president has an agenda. he is going to try to push it, and that agenda is very expensive. look, we would support bigger government a bigger gun was the solution. i think the american people know that our government is already bloated, cutting up opportunities to be job creation is except that energy sector in fact lethargic. we're going to be the other part of that discussion that, in fact , low-cost carbon coming in the form o
we on the control one-half of one-third of the government, but we are very united. we are also a party of individual liberty and thought. a lot of our members are trying to find better ways to stop the president is given a 18 minute address that was absolutely all liberal agenda. you know, beyonce lips sink her song, but the president's tax on could have been easily figured out by simply going to the progressive playbook in reading of all the ones that he articulated for his entire -- gerri:...
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beat by a million units. the ipod beat on guidance, lackluster in terms of revenues. and what they see in terms of gross margins would be a sequential decliquarter on quar as well as year on year. >> at the end of the day, it's not the disaster i think a lot of bears were probably hoping for when you see this flush. and in some ways, like we said before, the smart money, if you want to say the big money, has been hip to this. september 21st, when they introduced the iphone 5, i think a lot of people, a lot of big investors, thought this is about as good as it gets. now you have a stock down over 30% from that standpoint. and the problem i see here, it's in a lot of weak hands here at $500. it's retail that's left. i think big money has sold what they have to sell. i don't think you're going to see a flush tomorrow morning. i think this thing probably finds a floor somewhere around here, 485, 470, i don't think it gets -- >> do you buy weak hands? i feel like weak hands went when it was at 705 down to 419. >>
beat by a million units. the ipod beat on guidance, lackluster in terms of revenues. and what they see in terms of gross margins would be a sequential decliquarter on quar as well as year on year. >> at the end of the day, it's not the disaster i think a lot of bears were probably hoping for when you see this flush. and in some ways, like we said before, the smart money, if you want to say the big money, has been hip to this. september 21st, when they introduced the iphone 5, i think a...
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that will be robust and we will also see unit growth between tablets and convertibles and detachable to and alter books is where we will see the growth in the back half. cheryl: intel has reported, and regarding the numbers change pretty quickly. are those numbers still correct today? >> we're in eight smart phones across the country already. 20 odd tablets, i think it really shows the product cycle. we were not in any smart phones and you can see that momentum beginning to build. cheryl: would you have preferred to be a lot earlier on this because there are dozens and dozens if not hundreds of different smartphones around the country. >> we are there today, leadership in performance, power, we will build on our position from here. cheryl: a cross between a phone and a tablet surveyed who thinks it is getting smaller, in china they are carrying these things. small enough to fit into the inside jacket pocket of a men's suit or a woman sued. what company is intel going to be in? >> o leave it to the customers o announce designs but you hit the trend exactly right. smart phones getting
that will be robust and we will also see unit growth between tablets and convertibles and detachable to and alter books is where we will see the growth in the back half. cheryl: intel has reported, and regarding the numbers change pretty quickly. are those numbers still correct today? >> we're in eight smart phones across the country already. 20 odd tablets, i think it really shows the product cycle. we were not in any smart phones and you can see that momentum beginning to build. cheryl:...
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ask the employees of pilots from united or delta who get just a small portion of what they were promised, so don't believe the name or the guarantee. promises made to you may be broken, and i don't want you snick snickered -- snickered by the misleading name of this agency. melissa? melissa: thanks, see his show this weekend on saturday and sunday. also, be sure to catch my exclusive interview with illinois state treasurer on monday. he's going to come on to take about illinois' lowers credit rating. a big story monday, 1 p.m. eastern here on fox business. thanks to both of you. have a wonderful weekend. happy friday to everyone out there. see you back here monday. ♪ gerri: hello, everybody. i'm gerri willis, and tonight, on "the willis report," the mutual fund industry wants to punish you for taking out your own money, trillions of dollars at stake. will you pay more this weekend for using a credit card rather than cash? find out. and, illegal immigrants are not supposed to get medicare, but a new report says, yes, they can. "the willis report" is on the case. ♪ all that and more co
ask the employees of pilots from united or delta who get just a small portion of what they were promised, so don't believe the name or the guarantee. promises made to you may be broken, and i don't want you snick snickered -- snickered by the misleading name of this agency. melissa? melissa: thanks, see his show this weekend on saturday and sunday. also, be sure to catch my exclusive interview with illinois state treasurer on monday. he's going to come on to take about illinois' lowers credit...
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states to better their lives for the united states and the families, but we are also a late -- nation of laws. when we did immigration reform we did not do it completely or correctly, and this time we're going to take the time to get it right, first of all by starting at educating members of congress about this very complex issue. there are lots of moving parts with immigration, and will we don't want is those to have next week or next month, the 2000-page bill that attempts to address all this with members of congress who don't know the issue, so we are part to begin the process and its fleet of educating members of the house about how this issue works, both legal immigration and illegal immigration and then we'll send them home, they could talk to their constituents, and that we want to bring them back and listen to them. gerri: congressman. >> listen to them about making decisions. gerri: you are very educated about this topic. what would be the key ingredient of immigration reform from your point of view? >> the two things that we talk about a major talking about doing individual
states to better their lives for the united states and the families, but we are also a late -- nation of laws. when we did immigration reform we did not do it completely or correctly, and this time we're going to take the time to get it right, first of all by starting at educating members of congress about this very complex issue. there are lots of moving parts with immigration, and will we don't want is those to have next week or next month, the 2000-page bill that attempts to address all this...
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against japan and the united states. that means that china rising which has been again for the last four years something we've been appreciative, increasing will be a challenge, a wild card, and a threat in some sectors. >> so many of our viewers or managers or business that are guests, they want to get a foothold in china, but it's not easy to do. they keep out foreigners. you're not really going to get a piece of that 1.3 billion person population. >> the idea of selling 2.6 billion sneakers in china has been historically a wonderful thing to think about. but the reality is any major economy in the world, china has more uncertainty and volatility in its development by a large factor. and yet we're all saying thank god for china. china's going to become the world's largest economy and it's still going to be a poor country. it's still going to be an authoritarian state. this is actually a dangerous thing and leads to much lower quality economic growth globally. we need to come to grips with that. the risk isn't in the un
against japan and the united states. that means that china rising which has been again for the last four years something we've been appreciative, increasing will be a challenge, a wild card, and a threat in some sectors. >> so many of our viewers or managers or business that are guests, they want to get a foothold in china, but it's not easy to do. they keep out foreigners. you're not really going to get a piece of that 1.3 billion person population. >> the idea of selling 2.6...
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united. join your favorite nfl players. take the pledge. go to unitedway.org. ♪ gerri: much-needed relief may be on the way for residents of louisiana. governor bobby general says he wants to eliminate all state, personal, and corporate income tax does. the plan is to make louisiana more business friendly. no better way than to drop taxes it could be in response to the neighbor taxes which has had no income tax for years. they rely on a windfall from the rich energy resources as well as other forms of taxation, including a sales tax. political analysts are warning the proposal to eliminate income tax could be followed by a plan to raise the sales tax. the office responded to the claim saying only he wants to keep the sales tax as low as possible. well, from texas to investment, it is a mad-toward equity mutual funds in the new year. inflows for the first week reaching $22 billion in his second highest level in history and the highest in 11 years. emerging-market equity funds saw the biggest inflow reheat to cover teeseven and a half billi
united. join your favorite nfl players. take the pledge. go to unitedway.org. ♪ gerri: much-needed relief may be on the way for residents of louisiana. governor bobby general says he wants to eliminate all state, personal, and corporate income tax does. the plan is to make louisiana more business friendly. no better way than to drop taxes it could be in response to the neighbor taxes which has had no income tax for years. they rely on a windfall from the rich energy resources as well as other...
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united on-line trades on ten times earnings. more conservative here. 7% yield and done so for a very long time. the company owned ftd florist network and dial up internet providers netzero and juno, which aren't exactly a growing bids admittedly. but net zero has been expanding into mobile internet usage and there is a niche use for that product. and they have the earnings to cover the dividends. so it may not, you know, graduate to above $10 but it is paying a nice yield. >> probably the first time in five years somebody said dial-up internet on this show. anyway, paul, i know there are a few stocks you picked out. i'm sure your clients or customers can get the rest from you guys. >> exactly. >> thanks for bringing it to our attention. thanks. >> now to brian for a quick market flash. brian? >> hi, mandy. best buy, bby, up. jeffreys came out and said they expect market share gains even as marketability. i want to point out that smart tvs are the hit of the show. people assume that would be a net positive for best buy. it is up
united on-line trades on ten times earnings. more conservative here. 7% yield and done so for a very long time. the company owned ftd florist network and dial up internet providers netzero and juno, which aren't exactly a growing bids admittedly. but net zero has been expanding into mobile internet usage and there is a niche use for that product. and they have the earnings to cover the dividends. so it may not, you know, graduate to above $10 but it is paying a nice yield. >> probably the...
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north korea is threatening the united states. iran is heating up its nuclear program. john kerry is also concerned about the weather getting warmer. >> american foreign policy is also defined by food security, energy security, humanitarian assistance. it is define by leadership on life threatening issues like climate change. liz: washington watchdog say this could cost taxpayers a bundle. we have weber and lindsey here. phil, start with you, make your case. >> well, if you look at what his predecessor, hillary clinton, did in copenhagen, with a million a year in global warming, never made process, moving that domestically to get the funding for that. there's been a lot of secret treasury documents talking about a carbon tax. the president is coy about a carbon tax, but at some point, there's going to be a push for that in order to fund international transfers, and there's a secretary of state nominee who says it's the number one top priority, and it's been the focus of the coverage here in the beltway that this is a signal where the administration wants to go. liz: i t
north korea is threatening the united states. iran is heating up its nuclear program. john kerry is also concerned about the weather getting warmer. >> american foreign policy is also defined by food security, energy security, humanitarian assistance. it is define by leadership on life threatening issues like climate change. liz: washington watchdog say this could cost taxpayers a bundle. we have weber and lindsey here. phil, start with you, make your case. >> well, if you look at...
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the same people argue that companies that put their headquarters outside the united states are ripping off the taxpayer. that's because our tax rates are so i. among other reasons as spend so much money and wasted on prrams like sending these jobs elsewhere. this is to protect child labor, help unions. it's just ridiculous. neil: what i've long admired by you and your group and what you have done as president of citizens the, you put a magnifying glass on this. my only advice to you my friend is get a bigger magnifying glass because now it'out of control. out of control. >> absolutely. looking just at job training programs, 47 of them in e federal government. we spend 18 billion per year, and only five of them have an impact study which means that if someone gets a job and is enrolled in that program no one has any idea why that person got that job. less than half, the performance review. the unemployment for disabled people, that kind of help is also duplicative. even when the government wants to elp people, they fall over themselves creating new programs to solve the problem, and tha
the same people argue that companies that put their headquarters outside the united states are ripping off the taxpayer. that's because our tax rates are so i. among other reasons as spend so much money and wasted on prrams like sending these jobs elsewhere. this is to protect child labor, help unions. it's just ridiculous. neil: what i've long admired by you and your group and what you have done as president of citizens the, you put a magnifying glass on this. my only advice to you my friend...
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>> faithfully execute the office of president of the united states -- >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us here on a saturday night. we do begin with that developing news, that terrorists' takeover of that natural gas facility in algeria has come to an deadly end tonight. the algerian military moving in, with a fierce assault on the hosta hostage-takers. leaving many dead. including at least 23 hostages. one american among them. there are still other americans unaccounted for. for the first time since it began, we're getting a first look inside the terrible ordeal. showing workers held inside the compound. hostages kneeling in the sand there, hands in the air. this new video reportedly shot by workers as they escaped through the desert. passing by bodies along the way. in a moment the stories of the survival. but we begin with abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross tonight. >> reporter: the algerian's army third and final assault today recaptured the bp-run facility but left many of the hostages dead. apparently executed by the terrorists. over th
>> faithfully execute the office of president of the united states -- >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us here on a saturday night. we do begin with that developing news, that terrorists' takeover of that natural gas facility in algeria has come to an deadly end tonight. the algerian military moving in, with a fierce assault on the hosta hostage-takers. leaving many dead. including at least 23 hostages. one american among them. there are still other americans...
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typically the united states take a very strong stand on hostage taking. we don negotiate with terrorists. and i strongly support the administration's position of engaging in the mali military action by the french. the u.n. security council has already authorized multilateral military action in mali to try and secure the country from the islamic extremist threat that caused the military action over the last few days. this will be a very difficult situation but one where i think we need to stand with our allies in ensuring that we take decisive action it free the hostages if possible or to ensure we've got a path forward towards improving security for the region. >> senator, this attack was on a facility co-owned by norwegian company and algerian company. there were americans working at the facility. is it believed, so far, that was an attack directed at americans and america? or an attack directed at simply a foreign-owned gas field regardless of the nationality? because they wanted the attention of having foreign hostages? >> i don't know the difference a
typically the united states take a very strong stand on hostage taking. we don negotiate with terrorists. and i strongly support the administration's position of engaging in the mali military action by the french. the u.n. security council has already authorized multilateral military action in mali to try and secure the country from the islamic extremist threat that caused the military action over the last few days. this will be a very difficult situation but one where i think we need to stand...
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>> united arab emirates which makes 98% of its gross domestic product selling oil to the last. finance, help finance promised land. they stand to lose trillions of dollars if fracking goes ahead of america. so from their interest to produce and anti fracking movie. they give him the money. he says, oh, i didn't know. well, sorry. it's a responsibility to know. if you didn't know, why don't you give the money back? gerri: well, play the sound of we have time. want to get this in because it's fascinating. you estimate question, and he responds. here you are. >> one of the -- middle eastern. the middle eastern government. aware the emirate's nation. [indiscernible] gerri: how does he not know? how does he not now? >> and earlier in the interview he said, i was a writer, director, but i also have my producer's hat on. i went all the meetings. look, everyone has great ideas in hollywood. the big steel is getting the money. of course knew where was from. it's -- and it's a big story. i think that's another reason why promise land failed. people didn't like where the money came from.
>> united arab emirates which makes 98% of its gross domestic product selling oil to the last. finance, help finance promised land. they stand to lose trillions of dollars if fracking goes ahead of america. so from their interest to produce and anti fracking movie. they give him the money. he says, oh, i didn't know. well, sorry. it's a responsibility to know. if you didn't know, why don't you give the money back? gerri: well, play the sound of we have time. want to get this in because...
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from td ameritrade. >>> well, i say to them tonight, there is the united states of america. there is not a black america, and a white america and a latino america there is the united states of america. >> we can thank john kerry for that. and we can thank john kerry for a lot more. he made that happen. he chose barack obama a then unknown 42-year-old senate candidate to give the key note address the most important address at the democratic national convention. barack obama hukan't get the credentials to get into the last convention made that speech. we had seen the person who could be the first african-american president without that speech, it is very hard almost impossible to imagine barack obama launching a campaign three years later. today barack obama made this happen. >> i know there is a lot of ground to cover. i look forward to that dialogue. >> john kerry's place to history is almost already assured. his contribution occurred at that seat 42 years ago. long before he actually ran for senate he testified to the foreign relations committee as a leader of vietnam veter
from td ameritrade. >>> well, i say to them tonight, there is the united states of america. there is not a black america, and a white america and a latino america there is the united states of america. >> we can thank john kerry for that. and we can thank john kerry for a lot more. he made that happen. he chose barack obama a then unknown 42-year-old senate candidate to give the key note address the most important address at the democratic national convention. barack obama...
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we think the industry will exceed 15 million units here in the u.s. this year. we plan, with the volkswagen brand, with the momentum that we have, to grow faster than the industry. but it is still an industry that is in a recovery mode. > toyota is coming on strong. is toyota beatable? > > we are very much focused on executing the plan that we have for the u.s. marketplace. back in 2008, we invested in our u.s. growth strategy: we put $4 billion into the u.s. in terms of manufacturing, in terms of product, and other infrastructure. and this is about long-term growth. so we are putting layer after layer of factors in place that will drive our growth. so, we are very much focused on executing our plan, responding to customer needs; and we have seen this growth now drive very strongly over the last three years, culminating in more than doubling our sales since 2009. > does vw plan to make more cars in the u.s.? > > what we have seen is a tremendous start-up - great success in tennessee - and we're really pleased to see how the passat has succeeded in the u.s. marke
we think the industry will exceed 15 million units here in the u.s. this year. we plan, with the volkswagen brand, with the momentum that we have, to grow faster than the industry. but it is still an industry that is in a recovery mode. > toyota is coming on strong. is toyota beatable? > > we are very much focused on executing the plan that we have for the u.s. marketplace. back in 2008, we invested in our u.s. growth strategy: we put $4 billion into the u.s. in terms of manufacturing,...
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they hit us, united states and other diplomat. it is drastically deteriorating operation. we provide a little support what the french are doing in mali and not a whole lot and the president has said next to nothing about this. melissa: oscar, we produced record levels of crude oil last month and last year due in large part to everything that we're doing with shale. does this reinforce the argument for energy independence and more drilling here in the u.s.? >> oh absolutely. you know very interesting, we have the seaway pipeline which has just now increased the to 400 thousand barrels per day that can be shipped right to the refineries. that will be increased by a twin pipeline next year, increasing this to 850,000 barrels a day. we are very rapidly many billioning an oil independent country. it is, happening very quickly. and very exciting for this country undoubtedly. melissa: guys, thanks so much. another fantastic power panel. you were all wonderful. hope you will come back. >> thank you. melissa: time now for today's fuel gauge report. we just mentioned oil production
they hit us, united states and other diplomat. it is drastically deteriorating operation. we provide a little support what the french are doing in mali and not a whole lot and the president has said next to nothing about this. melissa: oscar, we produced record levels of crude oil last month and last year due in large part to everything that we're doing with shale. does this reinforce the argument for energy independence and more drilling here in the u.s.? >> oh absolutely. you know very...
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it gives the united states a competitive advantage that other nations don't have. and then you build on that with 2.4 million miles of pipeline infrastructure that we have which is the envy of the world. if we build on that infrastructure, if we work and encourage public/private partnerships and have a level playing field, we really don't need the federal government to intervene or take immediate action. >> dave, listen, i've gone back and forth with my friend boone pickens on this, right, and i agree with the pickens plan to a point and i prefer the free markets to federal regulation. however, you know, too, that the private sector is not going to build pipelines without government help. we've seen that with keystone, they need the approval, and they won't build out the gas stations on the private side. you'll need the government involvement somehow, aren't you? >> well, actually we work with the public utility commissions in each of the states so they are the ones that, you know, provide the rate mechanisms, and i think there's innovative approaches that they can
it gives the united states a competitive advantage that other nations don't have. and then you build on that with 2.4 million miles of pipeline infrastructure that we have which is the envy of the world. if we build on that infrastructure, if we work and encourage public/private partnerships and have a level playing field, we really don't need the federal government to intervene or take immediate action. >> dave, listen, i've gone back and forth with my friend boone pickens on this,...
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george washington actually was in the first president of the united states, performing of the constitution and we have the articles of confederation, john jay was president for a while, and here's something signed by him. gerri: how much is that? >> that is $10,000. not only is it signed by john jay, but it is a bill to benjamin franklin to pay him some money in i love that kind of thing. the people that watch our show our big history buffs. >> this was arraigned on that is made -- i mean, basically it is a little gun that rarely comes out and can barely hear you. but it was a really cool thing right around 1868 or 1870. it never really caught on because it really doesn't work. so there are very few of them. gerri: ssu aside. how much are you asking that you. >> this one we are asking $12,000. gerri: okay, tell me what the people most often want to pawn? will kind of stuff you get from them most typically? gerri: the most common thing is what? >> a lot of people try to sell jewelry. we found out really early that people borrow money and they rarely want to be on television. there are a lot
george washington actually was in the first president of the united states, performing of the constitution and we have the articles of confederation, john jay was president for a while, and here's something signed by him. gerri: how much is that? >> that is $10,000. not only is it signed by john jay, but it is a bill to benjamin franklin to pay him some money in i love that kind of thing. the people that watch our show our big history buffs. >> this was arraigned on that is made --...
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we were talking 2.5 million potential units a year ago, that is down to 2 million. i would emphasize that offsetting that is latent demand, all of these people doubling up are beginning to move back into the market. and it is giving them the wherewithal to buy homes of their own. >> tom: richard dekaser with us in washinon with wells fargo. thanks, rich. >> my pleasure. >> susie: after weeks of speculation, facebook is adding a new search feature to its social media service. it's called "graph search," and it's designed to help users sort through content on the site. but is this a game-changer for the company? erika miller reports. >> reporter: it was facebook's first major press event since its initial public offering flopped in may. before the announcement, there was speculation facebook could unveil a smartphone or a web search engine, so a social search feature came as something of a letdown. the tool will help users search their social network for information that has already been shared with them. for example, a facebook user taking a trip to london might ask
we were talking 2.5 million potential units a year ago, that is down to 2 million. i would emphasize that offsetting that is latent demand, all of these people doubling up are beginning to move back into the market. and it is giving them the wherewithal to buy homes of their own. >> tom: richard dekaser with us in washinon with wells fargo. thanks, rich. >> my pleasure. >> susie: after weeks of speculation, facebook is adding a new search feature to its social media service....
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we were talking 2.5 million potential units a year ago, that is down to 2 million. i would emphasize that offsetting that is latent demand, all of these people doubling up are beginning to move back into the market. and it is givi them the wherewithal to buy homes of their own. >> tom: richard dekaser with us in washington with wells fargo. thanks, rich. >> my pleasure. >> susie: after weeks of speculation, facebook is adding a new search feature to its social media service. it's called "graph search," and it's designed to help users sort through content on the site. but is this a game-changer for the company? erika miller reports. >> reporter: it was facebook's first major press event since its initial public offering flopped in may. before the announcement, there was speculation facebook could unveil a smartphone or a web search engine, so a social search feature came as something of a letdown. the tool will help users search their social network for information that has already been shared with them. for example, a facebook user taking a trip to lond might ask fo
we were talking 2.5 million potential units a year ago, that is down to 2 million. i would emphasize that offsetting that is latent demand, all of these people doubling up are beginning to move back into the market. and it is givi them the wherewithal to buy homes of their own. >> tom: richard dekaser with us in washington with wells fargo. thanks, rich. >> my pleasure. >> susie: after weeks of speculation, facebook is adding a new search feature to its social media service....
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holdings, the unit of harry winston which owns the brand. harry winston stock jumped 4.3% to f)-zoh at an 18 month high. swatch is not buying the company's diamond mining business. that business will be re-named dominion diamond. the incoming sears c.e.o. is increasing his stake in the company, hedge fund manager edward lampert already owns a majority of the stock, and he's bought more. it comes three weeks before lampert takes over the c.e.o. duties at sears. shares responded with a 8.9% rally. the stock is now higher than the day before lampert announced he was taking over as c.e.o. three of the five most actively traded exchange traded products were lower. the emerging markets and japan funds were higher. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> tonight's word on the street, facebook. tomorrow the social networking giant invited the media to its headquarters to announce something. we just don't know what yet. the anticipation has been enough already to push the stock over $30 per share for the first time in six months. deborah borchardt is
holdings, the unit of harry winston which owns the brand. harry winston stock jumped 4.3% to f)-zoh at an 18 month high. swatch is not buying the company's diamond mining business. that business will be re-named dominion diamond. the incoming sears c.e.o. is increasing his stake in the company, hedge fund manager edward lampert already owns a majority of the stock, and he's bought more. it comes three weeks before lampert takes over the c.e.o. duties at sears. shares responded with a 8.9%...
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they have a fraud unit they have established about four years ago. the problem is they still have, to have people go among at least 21 different entities before they can get a resolution to their identity problems, should they have something like that. melissa: that sounds crazy. are you safe err if you file online or by mail? which is better in terms of protecting yourself from identity theft? >> they're both very risky unfortunately. for example, if you live in a rural or suburban area have the standard mailboxes that aren't secured it is very easy for thieves to get into the mailboxes and look at what you have got there. if they see something going to and or from the irs they can take it and they can do some damage to it. that is where the mail part. if you file electronically using e-file system it generally is fairly secure but, there are several points within the process that are vulnerable to interception and if the encryption is not strong, they can go in and get after data, particularly looking for a particular individual. melissa: scary. th
they have a fraud unit they have established about four years ago. the problem is they still have, to have people go among at least 21 different entities before they can get a resolution to their identity problems, should they have something like that. melissa: that sounds crazy. are you safe err if you file online or by mail? which is better in terms of protecting yourself from identity theft? >> they're both very risky unfortunately. for example, if you live in a rural or suburban area...
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. >>> golf stars unite. tiger woods feels phil mickelson's pain on california's taxes. with taxes spiking the rich are fleeing for the borders. how much can the state take from the wealthy before there is nothing left? today's "money" power panel weighs in. >> didn't think new york apartments could get any smaller? oh how wrong you are. micro apartment are coming to the big apple. could the miniature spaces bring big profits to the developers and will they spread to more cities? one of the architects is here with the details. even when they say it's not, it's always about money. melissa: first let's look at the day's market headlines and today's market moment. the beat goes on for the bulls. strong earnings from the likes of ibm, and google helped give a boost to stocks. the dow and s&p 500 hit fresh five-year highs. the blue-chips rose 66 points. apple earnings are sliding after-hours. the company reported fiscal first-quarter earnings just a short time ago, beat expectations on the bottom line. came in a bit light on revenues. mcdonald's shares climbed. it beat expect
. >>> golf stars unite. tiger woods feels phil mickelson's pain on california's taxes. with taxes spiking the rich are fleeing for the borders. how much can the state take from the wealthy before there is nothing left? today's "money" power panel weighs in. >> didn't think new york apartments could get any smaller? oh how wrong you are. micro apartment are coming to the big apple. could the miniature spaces bring big profits to the developers and will they spread to...